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Steeped in centuries of heritage, this enchanting two-bedroom end terrace house offers an idyllic home in one of Norfolk’s most picturesque settings. Once part of the historic Costessey Estate, The Dower House stands proudly situated on Costessey Park Golf Club, where sweeping views of the course and the River Tud create a scene of timeless tranquillity. This Grade II listed residence has been lovingly restored, preserving its early 17th-century origins while introducing modern comfort and understated elegance. Inside, character features such as exposed beams, oak finishes, and brick fireplaces evoke a rich sense of history. The light-filled lounge overlooks the manicured greens, while the kitchen and dining space combine rustic charm with contemporary flair. Upstairs, two beautifully appointed bedrooms offer peaceful views and refined simplicity. Beyond the walls, well-maintained gardens and a private patio provide the perfect space to unwind and enjoy nature. The property also benefits from off-road parking and a powered brick outbuilding for practical convenience.
The Location
Situated on the picturesque Costessey Park Golf Course, Parklands, Old Costessey is a highly desirable and family-friendly suburb, celebrated for its peaceful setting close to the River Wensum. Residents benefit from an abundance of green spaces, walking and cycling routes, including access to the renowned Marriott’s Way, which provides safe, scenic paths ideal for family walks, running, or cycling.
Local parks, play areas, and open spaces create a welcoming community atmosphere and a great environment for children. The nearby Costessey Park Golf Club also adds to the area’s appeal for those who enjoy outdoor recreation. Education is another strong attraction. Families have access to well-regarded local schools such as St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School, Langley Preparatory School at Taverham Hall, and several respected secondary schools in the surrounding area.
Parklands also enjoys excellent transport links. Regular bus services provide easy access to Norwich city centre, just a short journey away, while the A47 Southern Bypass ensures convenient connections across Norfolk and beyond. The University of East Anglia (UEA) and Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) are both within easy reach, making the location ideal for university staff, healthcare professionals, and students alike.
For shopping and leisure, Longwater Retail Park is just a few minutes’ drive away, offering supermarkets, popular retailers, cafes, and restaurants. The nearby village of Taverham also provides a range of local amenities including independent shops, a garden centre, and additional schools. Commuters benefit from Norwich Railway Station, which provides direct links to London (around 2 hours) and Cambridge (approximately 80 minutes), ensuring great connectivity for work or leisure travel.
Dower House, Parklands
Nestled beside the picturesque 18th green of Costessey Park Golf Club, this remarkable two-bedroom end terrace home offers a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored piece of Norfolk’s history.
The Dower House, a Grade II listed property, blends timeless period features with modern comfort and enjoys a truly exceptional setting surrounded by nature, with peaceful views across the golf course and the River Tud.
Believed to date back to the early 1600s, the home was originally built as a Dower House for the Jerningham family. Over the centuries it has been associated with the historic Costessey Estate and has retained much of its original charm, including exposed beams, ornamental fireplaces, brickwork, and oak finishes throughout.
The property forms part of a small courtyard of heritage buildings, including an eighteenth-century stable block designed by Sir John Soane, adding even more character to its surroundings.
The interior has been thoughtfully renovated to create a stylish and welcoming living space. The entrance hall leads to a bright lounge overlooking the golf course, complete with underfloor heating and a modern air conditioning unit for year-round comfort. A convenient ground-floor WC has also been added for practical modern living. The spacious kitchen and dining area feature bespoke fittings, a feature fireplace, exposed ceiling beams, and integrated appliances including a dishwasher, washer/dryer, and a separate fridge and freezer, combining rustic charm with contemporary design.
Upstairs, two generous bedrooms provide tranquil retreats, complemented by a large shower room with a walk-in shower and heated towel rail. Every room captures a sense of light and warmth, reflecting the care that has gone into maintaining this unique home.
Outside, the property enjoys beautifully maintained communal gardens, its own private patio area, and direct access down to the River Tud. There are two off-road parking spaces and a brick-built storage shed with power, ideal for bikes or golf equipment.
Agents Note
Sold Leasehold (116 years remain)
Service Charge: £2,403 per year (includes services such as window cleaning, building insurance, general maintenance, all external maintenance, external redecoration/repainting and grass cutting)
Ground Rent: £157.50 paid annually
Grade II Listed